Celtics rip Nets, stay unbeaten
‘That’s special. That’s cool.’

Dustin Satloff/AGENCE FRANCE-PRESSE Jayson Tatum and the Boston Celtics soar past the Brooklyn Nets en route to a 124-114 win.
NEW YORK (AFP) — Jayson Tatum scored 32 points and grabbed 11 rebounds to power Boston to a 124-114 victory at Brooklyn on Saturday, keeping the Celtics as the National Basketball Association's last unbeaten club.
Jaylen Brown added 23 points and Latvian forward Kristaps Porzingis had 22 as the Celtics improved to 5-0 to stay atop the Eastern Conference.
"They present different challenges. They play fast, get up a lot of threes, so this was a good test for us on the road to figure it out," Tatum said. "I like the way we closed out the game."
Tatum, a 25-year-old forward, became the youngest player in Celtics history to reach 10,000 career points.
"That's special. That's cool," Tatum said. "I've just been blessed to be at a great franchise… hopefully I've got a lot more to go and a lot more games to win."
Former Milwaukee guard Jrue Holiday, who arrived in Boston after two trades, contributed 18 points, 10 assists and nine rebounds.
"Everybody is shining," Tatum said. "I love this team. We're having fun. We're playing hard. We're competing."
Keeping pace one game behind the Celtics were the Philadelphia 76ers as Joel Embiid scored 26 points and grabbed 11 rebounds to lead the Sixers over visiting Phoenix 112-100.
Kelly Oubre added 25 points, Tobias Harris had 18 points and 10 rebounds and Tyrese Maxey contributed 22 points, and 10 assists on his 23rd birthday to spark the 76ers (4-1).
"I was trying to be aggressive, whether I was making the right read, getting the assist or scoring the ball," Maxey said.
"I'm trying to pick my spots when to be ultra-aggressive and when to get to the paint to get Joel a shot, get Kelly a shot, get them in the right spots. I think I'm doing a solid job of it right now."
Maxey has shown a spark in replacing veteran James Harden, who was traded to the Los Angeles Clippers.
